See [[JISC_Proposal_for_Phase_2]] draft text, for the detailed proposal. This needs to go to JISC as soon as I (MN) return on 10 July 06. See Phase2Notes for information about ongoing work from Mustie and Alun. (-- AlunEdwards <>) The following (on this page) is our early rough notes for such work. ----- This page is (a bit better than) a dump of ideas for the Phase two work that Mustie and Alun may lead on. Currently (-- MarkNorman <>) I have two main ideas: 1. Get grid requirements from non-grid-users (users who don't care about the technology) 1. Provide evidence for the categorisation of users that we suggested in our earlier findings Initial steps: * we need a short document (2-3 pages) with aims and vague methodologies * I need to send a proposal to JISC (they should say yes, as we've heavily underspent) * Plan the time scales (again) = Requirements = After speaking before, I sent the following in an email (to Mustie) to see if it triggered off thoughts. It kind of sums up where I'm at, but ''obviously'' needs tightening up. {{{ Subject: Idea for requirements/competency work Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 18:44:24 +0100 From: Mark Norman To: Mustafizur Rahman CC: 'Alun Edwards' Mustie, This is quite hard, but I thought I should try to get something to you before going on holiday. This is incredibly rough - but should give some hints. Please let me know if it is way down on the uncooked end of half-baked. i.e. if it triggers off possibilities in your mind - excellent: if it sounds mad or v. badly formed - please say so! Time-scale ========== Alun and I could work with you on something from September onwards. (Actually, I may not be able to do much before October). You said that you would have to start in August at the latest. (That might be OK if you could work on the design etc. and start without us). Resources/FTE ============= Hopefully, you at least 0.5 FTE, Alun 0.5 FTE from Sept onwards - maybe me 0.2 FTE in October-November? Justification ============= It would be good to find some proof that there are people out there whose research would benefit from 'the power of the grid'. However, these people are non-computer-technical and so would not even consider using the grid as it is now. In fact, it may be so far out of their reach that they may never have heard of grid computing (and probably assume that it is something supercomputer geeks do). Idea for work ============= Formulate a study (and hopefully carry out a pilot) to observe or capture the work or desired work of a research 'community' or group. We may then postulate that 'the grid could help you with this' (and therefore outline a grid-based application or service) and see what they think (without seeing any interface). [What we *DON'T* want to do is to go straight to part 2 of the above paragraph - that's what most people have done]. It would also be good to establish: - that much of this researchers' work has common parameters (e.g. common searches, common types of data to submit for transformation etc. Therefore, perfect for building a secure, predictable application for). - given a simple interface with something that they want, the researchers will come - there is no need for researchers in academic disciplines to be knowledgeable about the technology underlying the delivery of these applications/services Method? ======= A questionnaire?!? Hmm. :-p Watching users. Interviewing users. [users = researchers, not actual users of grid technology] Participants should be chosen orthogonally to their knowledge of or interest in grid computing. We don't want the study to be skewed by people with an interest. Costs/Resources =============== We'll probably (I'll know soon!) have at least £20K underspend on the ESP-GRID project, so finances shouldn't be a problem. The main thing availability of people (you, me Alun). It all seems so very vague... See you on or after the 18th! }}} = Categorisation of users = This should be fairly easy to do, but we might have a problem in that our set of users chosen for #1 (above) may be quite skewed. In the first of my two (hopeful) [[attachment:AllHandsPapers2006/AllHands06TypesUsers.pdf|All Hands Paper]]s (PDF), we suggest the following users: * SEU - Service End User (like a user of an app. in a portal), divided into * SEUD - pretty standard SEU, running queries on databases, text searches etc. * SEUX - special case of SEU (slightly higher risk). Actually runs executable code through an application interface (e.g. Matlab code). * PUA - Power User Agnostic of which grid resource node his/her job/code runs on. * PUS - Power User requiring Specific grid resource nodes (most common user at present). * PUDS - Power user Developing a Service. (As PUA/PUS but developing expertise like SP.) * SP - Service Provider. * Grid-Sys - Infrastructure sysadmin. (System administration of grid nodes, possibly with infrastructure delivery and security expertise.) It's easy to predict that in a mature and popular (with researchers) grid, the SEUs will be dominant in terms of numbers, dwarfing the Power Users (who are really the main security threats). We can't look into the future, but it would be good to do some kind of work (hopefully alongside the requirements stuff) that helped to justify these labels. Any ideas? = Dates for a brainstorm session = 1-2 hours at OUCS? (Or we could come to Begbroke?) || '''Person''' || '''When available''' || '''Comment''' || || Mark || May: 15-17, 19 (am), 22-25, 31st || Looks flexible, but I've got to do lots of scheduling soon! || || Alun || May: 23 (am) June: 1 || I'm available on a couple of other days - but only via telephone or JiscMail chatroom or whatever, I won't be in Oxford || || Mustie || || || || Marina || || || I shall really have to submit this proposal in early June, but we wouldn't have to work on it until later. = Resources/FTE/Time scales = * Mustie 0.5 FTE Aug-Sept, then ??? * Alun 0.5 FTE from Sept onwards * maybe me 0.2 FTE in October-November?